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Mumm's Sprouting Seeds - I am deeply honoured to be recognized as one of the seven recipients of the 2022 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture award: Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA)
Karen Tanino, USask professor of plant sciences. - Vegetable Growers News
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USask AgBio on Twitter: "Congrats 🎉 to Dr. Karen Tanino, professor and researcher @agbiousask, on being named one of the '2022 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture'! https://t.co/wYjFg2C234 #USaskResearch https://t.co/2l1KJ4bhoL" / Twitter
Amazon.com: Temperature Adaptation in a Changing Climate: Nature at Risk (CABI Climate Change Series, 3): 9781845938222: Tanino, Karen K., Storey, Kenneth B.: Books
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